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Tempo Tissue use emotional view in the advertisement. Tempo is supported by Procter & Gamble (P&G), which has been established for more than 18 years, brand is come from Germany. The color used on packaging, which have not changed since the tissues have been launched in the market. This time Tempo cross over with the local younger iconographer-“ Carrie Chau”, using her famous “Blind fly magic paradise design” limited edition package substitute classic blue and transparent formal Tempo packaging. Carrie Chau has creates special blind fly iconography design for Tempo. The blind fly cartoon character is taking Tempo tissue paper in the outlook package. Moreover special blind fly printing in each tissue paper attractive to the consumer to buy. The outstanding and sharp blind fly packaging would attract customer’s attention in the advertisement. Tempo provides petit packs and box package tissue. The advertisement layout color in soft blue, easy for everyone acceptable, and the cartoon full of colorful and fairy tale feeling. Bring a lot of dreaming and fantasy impressiveness to the consumer. In addition, Tempo emphasized to support the local designed, this advertisement arouses the reader’s sympathy. Kleenex use cognitive view to represent their product. Kleenex is one of famous tissue brand in the worldwide, they produce by Kimberly-Clark, in the early 1924, was beginning exploration of tissues product substitute handkerchief, spirit for over 80 years. In the advertisement they mention that their tissues had added some moisture lotion on the tissues can protect consumer tender skin. And soft, quilted wipes contain natural fibers and provide a gentle face every day. In the advertisement they emphasis their tissues do not have any bleach and chlorine harmful substance insides the tissues paper. Kleenex tissues are suitable for all kind of skin, even for sensitive skin. In the advertisement mention that in the survey comparison with seven tissue...

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Watson, John B.
Born : 1878
Died : 1958
Nationality : American
Occupation : psychologist
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John Broadus Watson was one of the most controversial leading figures in American psychology. A pioneer in behaviorism, Watson wrote accessible books promoting the behaviorist agenda that garnered considerable public attention. The cornerstone of behaviorist psychology was the view that behavior should be studied as a product of objectively observable external events instead of appealing to internal processes of the mind. Watson quickly became disillusioned with the technique of introspection (or looking inward) that was in vogue in academic psychology around the turn of the 20th century. This experience prompted him to conduct research using animal subjects.
In 1903, Watson accepted a teaching position at the University of Chicago and five years later moved on to Johns Hopkins University where he was appointed as a full professor. The next 12 years at Johns Hopkins were the most academically productive of his life and projected him into the limelight as an iconoclast in the field.
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